During fashion week, we look to the runways for inspiration, for artistry. Designers with a flair for the absurd can often deter the lukewarm fashion observer, but amidst all that sartorial chaos, many collections and looks are actually quite wearable. Especially post-pandemic, many designers like Molly Goddard have toned down their designs to appeal to a more casual-oriented market. To better demonstrate this concept, we've recreated three looks for you to shop immediately, instead of waiting for the collections to hit the store.
Babydoll Top + Wide-leg Denim
Right photo: Ben Broomfield / Courtesy of Molly GoddardIf you're hesitant about embracing the babydoll silhouette, take a note from Molly Goddard and tone yours down with oversized denim. Then, finish the look off with bright accessories.

Angela Peplum Hem Shirt

Abrams Stretch High-rise Wide-leg Jeans

Square Toe Ballerina

Organic Cotton-wool Mix Reversible Shearling Bucket Hat

Patent Flamenco Clutch Bag
Tunic + Leather Pants
Right photo: Jonas Gustavsson / Courtesy of Proenza SchoulerIt's no secret that we're obsessed with tunics, so of course, we love how they were styled on the Proenza Schouler runways this season. Lean in to the head-to-toe black approach by switching up the materials.

Pierre Cotton-linen Top

Straight-leg Leather Pants

Fussbett Criss-cross Sandals

9kt Yellow Gold Charm Necklace

XL Ruched Tote
Blouse + Khakis + Fringe Bag
Right photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.comThough khakis may at times struggle to shed their workwear connotation, the addition of a black sheer blouse will definitely liven them up. Add some funky accessories like a fringe bag and chunky sandals to complete the look.

Pleated Wool-blend Straight-leg Pants

Organza Blouse

Tube Gold-plated Cuff

Banu Mini Fringed Canvas Clutch

Elsa Croc-embossed Leather Sandals
Top photo: Jonas Gustavsson / Courtesy of Proenza Schouler
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